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Public parts: how sharing in the digital age improves the way we work and live
2011, Simon & Schuster
in English
1451636008 9781451636000
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Table of Contents
Introduction: the ages of publicness
The prince of publicness : mark zuckerberg
Public choices
Private Germans
The German paradox
The benefits of publicness
A brief history the private and the public
The public press
What is privacy?
How do you define privacy?
How do we protect privacy?
The ethics of privacy and publicness
How public are we?
We have met the public and they are us
How public is too public?
Oversharing
The public you
The sharing industry
Evan Williams : blogger and twitter
Philip Kaplan : blippy
Josh Harris : we live in public and wired city
The radically public company
By the people
The new world
Acknowledgements.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
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